A concentration camp survivor recalls the horrors of Auschwitz as he and his entire family--sixty-seven members in all--suffer the privations of the camps, trying to hold on to their lives, and their Jewish identity.We had to bring stones from the nearby river, for example, and dig holes in which to put them. This was done under the ... If you were younger, you were stopped for the purpose of harassment, and often they would beat you. The Hungariananbsp;...
Title | : | Letter to My Children |
Author | : | Rudolph Tessler |
Publisher | : | University of Missouri Press - 1999 |
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